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Rus_ich [418]
3 years ago
6

The two main categories of foreign policy enforcement are

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scoray [572]3 years ago
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Answer:

The two main categories of Foreign policy enforcement are <u>Hard and Soft policies.</u>

Explanation:

Hard Policies: As the name suggests are the tools a government uses to pressurize another government as part of a particular foreign policy. This can include such things as increasing tariffs on goods, imposing sanctions, or even using forced intervention policies.

An example of a hard policy are the current sanctions against Iran.


Soft Policies: Soft policies are the complete opposite and refer to soft tools a government can use to influence foreign policy and work with other countries. This can come in the form of sending aid, grants, providing easy loans, lowering tariffs and providing incentives.

An example of a Soft policy was the trade deal NAFTA, which gave Canada, Mexico and the US, access to each other's markets.

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